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On the Underlying Causes of Risen Dual Nationality Policy

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Dual nationality cannot be completely eliminated due to inviolability of national sovereignty and inherent differences in nationality policies. Additionally, dual nationality policy is closely related to many complicated factors, such as safeguarding national interests, protecting the right of nationality, expanding the group people of participating politics, and facilitating regional integration. The barriers of risen dual nationality policy is eliminated by solving the related conflict and issues, such as the conflict of holding public post, performing the military service, seeking the diplomatic protection and consular services, claiming for the state compensation. The rise of dual nationality policy has indicated a supranational trend that may ultimately lead to the decline of the nation as the traditional politics entity. Our country is a single nationality policy country, and it is appropriate to gradually process dual nationality policy other than quit one nationality policy prematurely.
Center for Open Science
Title: On the Underlying Causes of Risen Dual Nationality Policy
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Dual nationality cannot be completely eliminated due to inviolability of national sovereignty and inherent differences in nationality policies.
Additionally, dual nationality policy is closely related to many complicated factors, such as safeguarding national interests, protecting the right of nationality, expanding the group people of participating politics, and facilitating regional integration.
The barriers of risen dual nationality policy is eliminated by solving the related conflict and issues, such as the conflict of holding public post, performing the military service, seeking the diplomatic protection and consular services, claiming for the state compensation.
The rise of dual nationality policy has indicated a supranational trend that may ultimately lead to the decline of the nation as the traditional politics entity.
Our country is a single nationality policy country, and it is appropriate to gradually process dual nationality policy other than quit one nationality policy prematurely.

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